It's main purpose is to need as little from the user as possible. If it needs an item, it will go and search for it. That means it will train your stats for items. For example, if it needs coins or goblin mail it will go and attack goblins until it gets them. In witches potion it will handle buying an eye of newt for you from coins it goes and collects on its own.

In tutorial island, if you don't have a name typed in yet, it will automatically generate a random one from a list of all Item names, Object names, and Location names in runescape. As well as numbers. The results are pretty interesting.

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During tutorial island, the bot will now randomly click the Design and Colour buttons in the character creation window. The bot will now also click the "I cant reach that" message, if it happens to pop up.

I also removed a lot of uses of DPathNavigator and replaced them with Dax's webwalker for more stable walking results.

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The issue should now be resolved. The code is being reviewed on the repository right now. The issue was from when I switched my website over from http to https, the old images that needed to be downloaded were no longer accessible. Let me know if you're still getting issues.

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The issue should now be resolved. The code is being reviewed on the repository right now. The issue was from when I switched my website over from http to https, the old images that needed to be downloaded were no longer accessible. Let me know if you're still getting issues.

As an alternative to the questers available to you on the repo, you could simply run my afk script instead. It offers a 0.00% ban rate because it doesn't actually perform any in-game actions on the client.

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